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Icr W c rpod wrrdj mr ponding to Cl your Zooic h in'.ign 2 u Bf CLA Your Daily Activity Guid According lo the Ston ; MAP Prices Climb GAZElC0 In Spirited T ede,, t Mart Rally suliconinnltep that reuew of lie applications will inolp far more intrieatp questions of water rescuices utilization, environmental piotection and pnhancpnient, competing uses and rec'ieational development than in lieea-eprojects. d New Voik T.mes Semre NKW A YORK spirited rails hy qua lil y storks led the maiket sharjtly higher Tuesday with pi let's closing at their best leel of the session. On Wall Street, most analysts described the action as a technical rebound fiom the markets oversold ronmtion resulting fiorn its decline during the spfond lajf 0f pehiu-ar- Architt-et- s sketch shows how Grand Central store in Logan will appear. The store Jones industri average spurted lu 88 point-tDow 91? 51 lor its best gain ,1 On spven 8-Ac- IVew pro-yid- Store Site .Year Heart of Logan re Special to The Tribune I.OflAX Grand Central, Inc-.announced Tuesday it will build a major store in Logan. The new Grand Central Department Store will he on Main Street between 7th and 8th North and covers an eight-acr- e square block. , Estimated building and land for cost the structure is $1.5 million. Some 100 persons from the Logan area will be employed at the store with payroll estimated at $.500,000 a year. ment with selections for the family, a large domestics dehousewares and partment; Grand Central, Inc., spokesd men said the store will be appliance and camera department, a drug and cosmetic department and modern pharmacy. S p e cialized departments withir. these large departments also will be part of the design. A snack bar will provide a variety of food and beverage selections. Architect is John M. Clawson, Salt Lake City. Construc- after the firm's recently opened store just off the Van Winkle Expressway ,.ear Murray, The store will have complete departments. Among them : A large apparel depart hardware; toys, Mr. Jager Mr, Wimer 3 New Members Added to S.L. Realtors Panel Directors of the Salt Lake Board of Realtors have approved three new members Jim Atkinson, Edward Jager and Wimer. Mr. o n, for new concept tire construction: polyester cord body gives ride. And a rigid fiberglass belt keeps tread flat against a smooth, quiet, the road. So tread rubber won't scuff off. You get longer mileage. Better gas mileage from less tire drag. And greater resistance to blowouts and bruises, too. in broker Dawn Ave. (IP 15 South). Mr. iager, who has built hundreds of homes in the Salt Lake Valley, also will work from his home at 4644 Lanark Rd. (3200 East). Mr. Wimer, formerly with Corp., Bettilyon Mortgage now is broker and a vice president of Commercial Security Bank. His principal interest will be in mortgage loans. His office is at 79 S. State. WHY?... This bold new design! it's a revolutionary Atktn-- s from his home at 27 Hartwell more mileage So Silvertown Belted HT costs less to use than even our new-ca- r tires And you even save on gasoline! A Mines Markets To Elect Officers Election of officers for Parents Without Partners will be a March 15, at 7 p.m. at 2960 Restaurant, Chuck-A-Ram- Highland Dr. Finance Wednesday Morning, March 5, 1969 Second Section Page 26 Coal Milling Safety Laws Inadequate, Hickel Says WASHINGTON (AP) -Coal mine conditions responsible for 90 percent of mine not accident deaths are -cached by present safety laws, Congress was told Tuesday. And Bureau of Mines Director John F. OLeary said which he health hazards said kill two to three times as many coal miners as do accidents are not covered by present law at all. OLeary and Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel testified before a House Labor Subcommittee in support of the administration's coal mine safety bill announced Monday. One and Same The bill would authorize dent deaths. Hickel mad It clear to the subcommittee that as far as he is concerned health and safety hazards are one and tli same and should be dealth with in the same legislation. The secretary thus took a position opposed by the Unit- ed Mine Workers Union, which wants Congress to concentrate on safety legislation now and deal with health hazards sep- arately. Dying From Both Miners are dying both from poor safety conditions and practices and from occupationally caused diseases, said Hickel. In my opinion, those who oppose health legislation are the same people who oppose safety legisla- the interior secretary, now to act only in empowered disaster-typ- e accidents that kill five or more miners, to take preventive measures against all types of accidents. y O'Leary said it is the root type of accident cave-ins- , fires and equipment failures killing one or two miners at a time that cause 90 percent of the mine acci tion. Hickel 's testimony and the sweeping nature of the Nixon Administration bill were praised by the committee's Democratic members. If you continue sending up hills like this, said Rep. day-to-da- will work get up to 50 You Hoyt R e alty Co., now is organizing his own company and First price break saves you 28 to 42 on set of four tires! Salt tkf frilmnc Itosinfss small tion bids will be caluM in April, and the store is expected to be in operation by August. Plus.. laud and building cost is $1.5 million. Store will hae $500,000 annual payroll. e square feet and 100. for Estimated about employment 100,000 o m months This was the largest advance for the blue-chibarometer sun e it rose 11 37 points Iasi Aug. 9 Volume, however, continued relatively light on the New York Stork exrhangp although it expanded to 9 32 million shares fiom the previous 3 26 million shares. Prices also moved up on the American Stock Exchange. The exchange's index closed up 24 cents at $30.15. Its high for the day was $30.35. The low was $29 80. (Copyright) neaily coer (.rand Central lo Construct y The will Roman C. Pucinski, this honeymoon could last a long time. Electrical Group to Install Officers at Annual Parley Paul W. Huish, owner of formed the Huish Distributing Huish Distributing Co., Salt Lake City, has been elected president of the Intermountain Electrical Assn. The annual conference begins tration. a.m. He will be installed at the 48th annual conference of IEA Thursday at Hotel Utah. at 8 :30 a.m. with regis3 Seminars start at Speakers will be T. F. Bartdirector of marketing training services for Whirlpool Corp., Ben'on Harbor, Mich., and Dick Cox, manager of dealer education for ley, The association is made up of some 450 firms power producers, i ers, and retailers and wholesalers of electrical equipment and appliances. Mr. Huish, who was elected ballot, succeeds by a mail-i- n J. L. (Roy) Timmons, owner Whirlpool. Distributing Co. Mr. Huish was a retail dealer in Provo during the early of Pole-Lin- e 1930s before becoming a manufacturing agent. He formed Armstrong Supply Co. in 1949 Sl where he became p redden'. In I960 he received the RCA Whirlpool franchise and prices include trade in llownct on your old tires HO MONEY DOWN on tires and services Cash Grain Mrs. Fawn Linschoteit Chief Underwriter MEET FAWN LINSCH0TEN i Continental & bonds and casualty specialist. With 22 total years with the firm, Fown is one of the beter known members of the staff We leavily on her os the underwrite; supervisor for the many lines of insurance we carry If you hae dealt with Cont nentoi, you ho'-- probobly met this pleosont lodv. Fown tokes the insurance business very senousiy. Currently, she s work, the proing toward her fessional degree awarded to qualified Independent underwriters. Outside her duties ot Continental, Fawn is above all a She also e. mother and finds time for church service and activity n the insurance Women's Association, We are proud of the service Fawn gives to Continental's family of satisfied customers. 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TIRE SERVICE TIRE SEPVICE STORE 49 E. 9th South Salt lake City, Utah 280 North Vernal Ave. Vernal, Utah 200 East Main Price, Utah Kane Creek Blvd. 423 West 1230 North Provo, Utah MORRISON 7 b 6 B SUPERIOR TIRE DICK 4 BUT 4 4 4 4 4 V Moab, Utah No. J hard CHICAGO (AP) Whel 38 iN; No. 2 soft rad 133'jN yellow No 2 No. 2 yellow 1 !7Vi Oat Corn No extra heavy white WViN. Soybean 1 oit 2 62'aN Soybean yellow NEW YORK (API Spot honferrou' metal price Tuesday Copper cent a pound, Connecticut Valley; Lead U, East St 14, New York; zinc 1 65, New York; Goid Tin 1790 2 95 troy oz , New York; silver S3? 00 rov o., New York.; quicksilver 4 flask New York. L'"; Wool Market Wool YORK futures (AP) 2 6 of a cen' kwe Wav 114 5 1140 Z1M0; Jury 1145 114 3 ZlU 3; Oct 115 3 115 3 ZH50. Dec 116 5 116 5, ZU57 Mov 117 2 117 0, 2116 8, Jul. 117 2 117 0, ZH6 Certificated wool spot SI 13 0. Wool tops futures closed Quiet No sales. spot wool tops S1 15 5 ZB d) S Nominal. NEW cosed aul W. liuish Named IEA President TRUCK BODY TRAILER PARTS Williamsens Total Service means complete stock of parts, experienced staff, open for day or night service. Trailmobiie Trailer Parts fteway & Hutchens Suspension Parts Bndix Brake Equipment TOTAL SERVICE TO THE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY 320 East 4th Soutn phone: 328-811- 7 WILLIAMSENS INC 1925 INDIANA AVE., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |